The pbm2track tool repurposes a floppy disk's track timing diagram into a secret tool for hiding pixel images.
These days, the vast majority of portable media users are storing their files on some kind of Microsoft-developed file system. Back in the 1980s and 1990s, though, things were different. You ...
Do you have any old floppy disks still lying around in some neglected corner of your house? Do you even know what a floppy disk is? For the uninitiated, floppy disks became commercially available in ...
I'm pretty damn sure that Windows 95 can't fit on 13 floppies ..... even at 1.72MB/floppy, that's like 20MB for the whole OS, which is BS. It might have a boot disk, which will then look at the CDROM ...
A disk file that simulates a floppy disk. It is used to duplicate floppies, to boot a remote server from anywhere on the network as well as to simulate a floppy drive for old programs that require one ...
Mac software used to be distributed on 3.5-inch floppy disks. Now, using the MacDisk utility, you can read them on modern Windows computers. When the Macintosh was first released in 1984, it didn't ...
A file with the ADF file extension is most likely an Amiga disk image created on a Commodore Amiga computer. ADF files are normally saved on a floppy disk. The ADF file contains an exact copy of a ...
Near the turn of the millenium, portable media players like the iPod led to the development of the podcast. The format generally consists of content similar to talk-based radio, and is typically ...